Newport Restaurants

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  • 1. Local Ocean Seafoods

    $$$

    At this sustainable fish market and sleek, airy grill with retractable windows that look out across picturesque Yaquina Bay, the operators purchase fish directly from the boats in the fishing fleet right outside. The menu includes such fish lovers' fare as grilled black cod with hoisin sauce and yakisoba noodles, panko-buttermilk-crusted oysters, and Fishwives Stew (a tomato broth stew loaded with both shell- and finfish), and the seafood is never deep-fried—even the halibut in the fish-and-chips is grilled.

    213 S.E. Bay Blvd., Newport, Oregon, 97365, USA
    514-574–7959

    Known For

    • Market with fresh-caught seafood to go
    • Superb wine list
    • House-smoked fish and shellfish
  • 2. Sorella

    $$

    This casually elegant, wood-paneled trattoria helmed by James Beard–nominated chef Justin Wills offers well-crafted takes on familiar Italian classics, including burrata with grilled bread, baked rigatoni in a creamy marinara sauce, and old-school spaghetti and meatballs. But it's the wood-fired pizzas that many regulars come back for, including a slightly spicy version topped with Italian sausage, Castelvetrano olives, Mama Lil's hot peppers, Calabrian chili oil, and San Marzano tomato sauce. The tiramisu is spot-on, and ther'es a great wine list.

    526 N.W. Coast St., Newport, Oregon, 97365, USA
    541-265–4055

    Known For

    • Homemade gelato
    • Wood-fired pizzas with interesting toppings
    • Crispy-puffy focaccia garlic bread with mozzarella

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 3. Tables of Content

    $$$$

    The thoughtful prix-fixe menu at this offbeat restaurant in the outstanding Sylvia Beach Hotel changes nightly, but there's a good chance one of the handful of entrée options will be fresh local seafood, perhaps a moist grilled salmon fillet in a Dijonnaise sauce, served with sautéed vegetables, fresh-baked breads, and rice pilaf; a decadent dessert is also included. Note that dinners, which start at 6 pm, are quite leisurely, so young children may get restless.  Call for reservations and daily menu; you can't reserve online.

    267 N.W. Cliff St., Newport, Oregon, 97365, USA
    541-265–5428

    Known For

    • Convivial family-style dining
    • Funky setting in a historic hotel
    • Rich desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential, No lunch
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